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Discover LudwigThe phrase "upward curve" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a graph, chart, or trend that is increasing. For example, "The upward curve of the market indicates that investments should continue to yield a positive return."
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But it's on an upward curve.
That to me suggests an upward curve.
We still need to keep on that upward curve.
"Hopefully, we can continue on that upward curve.
The graph was back on an upward curve.
What has kept "Lois and Clark" on its upward curve?
For the past five years English wine has been on an unstoppable upward curve.
Hungry for success, still on the upward curve and not one to make waves.
Wasps remain a proud rugby club very much on an upward curve.
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There are three major factors driving these numbers on a seemingly ever-upward curve.
Norseth threw the winning pass in that game, a culmination of an upward-curve season.
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